Graduate Certificate in Middle Years Education - 2017 Provided by POSTGRADUATE
Graduate Certificate in Middle Years Education About this course While there are degrees targeted at those wanting to teach primary or secondary students, most teachers do not have formal qualifications in educating upper primary, lower secondary or middle school students. This online course in Middle Years Education is designed to give qualified teachers the opportunity to specialise in this challenging and rewarding area. Level Qualification Number of units Provider Snapshot Postgraduate Graduate Certificate 4 units Griffith University The Graduate Certificate in Middle Years Education is designed to give qualified teachers the opportunity to become specialists in the middle years of education and enhance their development as a professional. The Graduate Certificate in Middle Years Education aims to provide students with a grounding in the latest research and new approaches to providing effective curriculum, pedagogy and assessment in the middle years of schooling. Course Objectives This course aims to enable students to: Overview possess the latest research and new approaches to providing effective curriculum, pedagogy and assessment in the middle years of schooling enhance their understanding of young people in the 21st century and best practice to meet their unique learning needs have an awareness of ethical and professional standards POSTGRADUATE 2
provide creative and innovative critical analysis and evaluation. Career Outcomes Middle Years Education is relatively new in Australian schools and many teachers working within this phase of schooling do not have formal qualifications in this area. The course will be of considerable benefit to teachers who are teaching in upper primary, lower secondary or in dedicated middle schools within P-12 schools to enhance their opportunities in middle years education settings. POSTGRADUATE 3
Recommended Study Pattern Course units Please note: The units from the Graduate Certificate in Middle Years Education have been recoded in 2015. The details of these changes are below: Pre-2015 Course Units Recoded Units EDN101 Foundation Principles of Middle Schooling EDN701 Foundation Principles of Middle Schooling END102 Understand Middle Years Learners END702 Understand Middle Years Learners EDN103 Realising Sustainable Middle Years EDN703 Realising Sustainable Middle Years EDN104 Action Research in Middle Years EDN704 Action Research in Middle Years There have been no other changes to this course. Course structure Graduate Certificate in Middle Years Education Total number of units to complete: 4 units Required Elective Optional Provided by EDN701 Foundation Principles of Middle Schooling EDN702 Understand Middle Years Learners EDN703 Realising Sustainable Middle Years Reform EDN704 Action Research in Middle Yrs Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith Students must complete either EDN701 or EDN702 before EDN703. EDN703 is a prerequisite for EDN704. POSTGRADUATE 4
Eligibility Requirements Academic: Students must hold an undergraduate teaching degree or equivalent from a recognised tertiary institution. International Applications: Required IELTS Score: 7.5 in reading and writing, and an 8 in speaking and listening as required by teacher education programs. POSTGRADUATE 5
Qualifications Award Requirements To qualify for the award of Graduate Certificate in Middle Years Education students must complete a total of four units. The maximum period for completing this program is 2 years. Recognition of Prior Learning / Credit Credit may be awarded for study undertaken at another tertiary institution and students are encouraged to contact the Griffith (OUA) Services for further information. Registering in this Course When you have completed your final session of study, OUA students should notify Griffith University of their intention to graduate with the award of Graduate Certificate in Middle Years Education. Please contact Griffith (OUA) Services on oua-services@griffith.edu.au. POSTGRADUATE 6
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Where we've come from From the very start, long before we were called Open Universities Australia (OUA), and even before the internet became a part of everyday life, our organisation has been all about making education easier to access. A pioneer from the beginning In 1990, the Australian Government established the Open Learning Initiative, a project aimed at extending access to and increasing participation in higher education, examining the potential of communication technologies for education and increasing public awareness of higher education. The initiative launched in 1991 with the Television Open Learning Pilot, investigating the possibility of creating an educational television channel, hosted by Monash University, and supported by a consortium of Australian universities, as well as Australia s public broadcaster, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (the ABC). Although study via television may sound outdated now, it was at the time a pioneering venture (the first time Australian universities had delivered educational content nationally via television) and established a philosophy of innovation that still exists today. Open Learning Australia The launch of the pilot program was followed by the formation of Open Learning Australia in 1993, a publicly funded company with Monash University as its single shareholder. Also under the auspices of the Open Learning Initiative, the Open Learning Electronic Support Service (OLESS) was established in 1994, and Open Net in 1995. The goal of Open Net was to provide access to online learning services to all students, regardless of their location. In 1997 the separate strands of the Open Learning Initiative were combined under the umbrella of Open Learning Australia (OLA). Expansion In 1997 seven new shareholder universities gave their backing to OLA: Australian National University, Curtin University of Technology, Griffith University, Macquarie University, RMIT University, the University of Queensland, and the University of South Australia. OLA s entry into the higher education landscape resulted in fewer bureaucratic procedures, more flexible study schedules for students and expansion into new study areas that hadn t previously been available via distance education such as science and art. By 2000, with web presentation and data compression techniques advancing rapidly, OLA had begun to turn many of their courses from paper-based to online. POSTGRADUATE 8
Open Universities Australia Open Learning Australia became Open Universities Australia in 2004, reflecting the changing demands and expectations of its online students. Although our name changed, our role as pioneers in the online learning movement remained the same. OUA began to incorporate new technologies and interactive multimedia, streaming media, and social media into its higher education offerings. These technologies allowed OUA to further minimise the isolation of online students, as well as harness the learning potential presented by changing technology. Today OUA and its university providers continue to enjoy the benefits that come from the pioneering open learning legacy established more than two decades ago. Since our foundation, OUA has helped nearly half a million students with their education and career goals. Find out more about working with us at our LinkedIn Careers page. Open Access Our goal has always been to make education easier to access. One of the ways we do this is by making many of our undergraduate courses and units available without academic requirements - things like ATARs (Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks, the scores students receive after completing secondary school in Australia) and grade point averages. We refer to these courses and units as open access or open entry (which, by the way, is where our name comes from). How does open entry work? Say you ve got your eye on the Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) with Curtin University. If you want to study it as an on-campus student there is at least one academic entry requirement standing in your way, even if you re applying as a mature-age student. If you study towards the same degree online through OUA there are no academic entry requirements to hurdle during enrolment. You don t need to worry about your previous study and whether your study schedule will suit your work or family obligations you can shape your timetable to fit your life. After initially missing out on the ATAR score to get her into the university course she had her eye on, Avalon Keft found a new way. That new way was Open Universities Australia, which let her pursue her passion for ancient history and work towards a degree with Macquarie University online. POSTGRADUATE 9
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